The first Sunday in May happens to be one of the most honored days in Korea. It isn’t marked on any calendars in red, but on that day, the most scared of rites are performed. The event takes place at the Jongmyo Royal Shrine…
Whether you’re new to Korea or just here on a business trip or holiday, chances are that you know very little Korean. With the confusing back alleys and ever changing landscapes, it can be confusing to navigate…
If there’s one thing that Korea knows, it’s coffee. Walk down any street and you will find an unimaginable number of cafés lining the boulevard. The love for this beverage even goes as far as to pair something most…
* This post is written by nuttynomads, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. We don’t really sit around and get pampered as much as we probably should…For some reason we’ve never really…
Korean celebs have never been more high fashion, or Korean designers more high-profile. This has opened K-culture up to a new breed of fan: the British fashionista. London Fashion Week played a big role in promoting…
* This post is written by Cindy Zimmer, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. While much of the articles on Life’s an Adventure 2 over the past couple of weeks has focused on the recent K-pop and Korean indie…
Chances are that if you’ve spent any time in college, you’ve pulled an all-nighter. Not the kind of all-nighter where you’re studying, but the kind that you spend with your friends at various clubs or at a friend’s…
* This post is written by Ana Park, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. I will have a test this afternoon for a Korean language class. It’s a level test covering speaking, reading and writing. I hope to…